995 resultados para pre-slaughter operations


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Com o objetivo de avaliar a efetiva ação sanitizante do tratamento de carcaças bovinas e bubalinas pelo cloro e de outros procedimentos higiênicos empregados no abate, foram selecionados aleatoriamente 35 bovídeos abatidos em um estabelecimento de abate localizado na região metropolitana de Belém, assim como a superfície de equipamentos e utensílios, a água empregada na lavagem das meias carcaças e o interior de câmaras frigoríficas. Para a coleta das amostras foram aplicados swabs na superfície muscular dos cortes de carne (coxão, flanco, lombo, paleta e pescoço) usando molde estéril de 100 cm2, e na superfície de facas e serras que, rotineiramente, entraram em contato direto com as carcaças. As amostras foram enviadas em solução salina peptonada para análise laboratorial. Para avaliação da qualidade sanitária da água empregada na higienização no decorrer das operações de abate e no tratamento de sanitização, foram feitas coletas de água antes da cloração e no chuveiro de lavagem por aspersão das meias carcaças em recipientes estéreis com adição de 1% de tiossulfato de sódio 0,25% para a água clorada, após o que enviadas para análise microbiológica. Avaliando a condição sanitária de câmaras frigoríficas, foram empregadas placas entre-abertas sobre o piso com meios de cultura específicos. As amostras coletadas através da técnica do swab (superfície de carcaças e superfície de facas e serras) e as amostras de água foram submetidas a análises microbiológicas de contagem de bactérias aeróbias estritas e facultativas viáveis, contagem de coliformes e ao isolamento presuntivo de enterobactérias. Os resultados foram analisados através de análise de variância, e teste de Tukey a 5% de probabilidade, e à estatística descritiva. Os resultados médios das análises microbiológicas para as carcaças antes e depois do emprego do tratamento foi, respectivamente, de 2,1x102 UFC/cm2 e 5,9x102 UFC/cm2 para aeróbios estritos e facultativos viáveis; 8,2x101 UFC/cm2 e 6,1x101 UFC/cm2 para contagem de coliformes, e 100% e 86% de presença de enterobactérias. A superfície de facas e serras obtiveram resultados médios variando de 8,6x104 a >1,3x106 UFC/utensílio para aeróbios mesófilos e de 1,7x103 a 4,3x105 UFC/utensílio para coliformes, e 100% de presença para enterobactérias. Para as amostras de água houve redução no número de microorganismos aeróbios após a cloração para 60%, 20% de presença de coliformes e 20% de presença de enterobactérias. As câmaras frigoríficas apresentaram-se contaminadas com microorganismos aeróbios mesófilos e coliformes. Os resultados do presente estudo permitiram concluir que não houve eficiência no tratamento da água pelo cloro, com condições sanitárias inadequadas para as câmaras frigoríficas e superfície de equipamentos e utensílios empregados nas operações do abate.

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The animal welfare is a series of practices that involves the maintenance of psychological and physiological freedoms of animals, to them remain healthy until slaughter and provide a satisfactory quality carcass and to avoid unnecessary suffering to animals. One way to evaluate the animal welfare is monitoring the occurrence of bruises on carcasses that is an indicative of inadequate management of the animals. The present study aimed to evaluate the occurrence of bruises in cattle carcasses at a slaughterhouse located in the Midwest Region of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. Was applied a check-list that determined the presence of bruises, the location and severity of them, ranking among scores I to III. Was observed in 98% (880/898) of the animals the presence of contusion. The Grade I injuries in the region of the hips at half carcasses had higher incidence with an average of 61.8% between the right and left sides. Could be observed multiple lesions in several animals slaughtered. In 133 animals observed were removed 15.6 kilograms of material only the injured region only of the hips, demonstrating economic losses to cattle farmers and industries for failures in animal welfare practices. The inappropriate pre-slaughter management compromises animal welfare and the quality of carcasses, discrediting our products on international meat trade and consisting in economic losses to the national cattle herds.

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Pós-graduação em Zootecnia - FCAV

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Pós-graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia Animal - FEIS

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The pre-slaughter moment begins with the animal´s loading on the farm and ends up in its drain. It is a period in which the animal is under physical stress caused by hunger, thirst, fatigue, injuries, and extremes of temperature and psychological stress, due to restraint, handling, innovation and fear. Stress and inappropriate handling bring bad consequences for the final product´s quality, requiring better handling conditions, facilities and equipment. Examples of consequences of mishandling: meat with abnormal color, DFD meat (dark, firm and dry), reduced product´s shelf life, bruises and broken bones in carcasses. The operators should be trained and oriented on the basic principles of biology, behavior and management of cattle. At every step of the pre-slaughter moment, the animals should be handled calmly and quietly to avoid excitement and stress. Operators should avoid shouting, whistling or any noise since cattle have very sensitive ears and can become stressed. If the animals refuse to move, the cause of the problem should be determined

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The ractopamine is a β-adrenergic agonist used as a divider of energy in diets for finishing pigs. However, research shows that this additive may effect on welfare and meat quality. In this context, the aim was to evaluate the influence in three levels of inclusion of ractopamine (0, 5 and 10ppm) in commercial pigs diet (castrated, males and females, n = 340) for 28 days pre-slaughter on the welfare and meat quality. The wellbeing was assessed by the behavior of animals, number of skin damages, carcass damages and physiological stress (lactate, cortisol and creatinine phosphokinase). The evaluation of meat quality was performed by analyzing pH, color, drip and cooking loss, shear force and marbling of the longissimus dorsi muscle of 90 selected pigs. There was no influence of treatments on the behavior, the total number of skin damages and carcass damages or concentration of cortisol and lactate. However, levels of the enzyme creatine phosphokinase (CPK) increased in pigs supplemented with ractopamine. This shows that, somehow, this additive led to physiological changes in animals that consumed it. PH and drip loss did not change by the addition of ractopamine in the diet. In contrast, the Longissimus dorsi of pigs that received ractopamine presented less intense red color and no difference was found in L* and b*. The inclusion of ractopamine in the diet reduced the degree of marbling, cooking loss and tenderness of the muscle. Supplementation did not lead to behavioral change, increased incidence of injury, plasma cortisol and lactate and minimal impact on meat quality. However, there was evidence that the animals fed the additive suffered physiological changes

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In the pre-slaughter management of pigs there are stressors, which depending on the duration or severity, are able to alter the quality of meat. One of the factors considered critical to the welfare is the fasting period in the farm. This practice is fundamental and proven relevance in the production chain. Besides the effects on meat quality and welfare of pigs, fasting is among the main factors responsible for the incidence of skin lesions, can significantly influence the incidence of esophagogastric ulcers and is also important to avoid any contamination of carcasses by gastrointestinal contents. When fasting is done right, it has a positive impact on welfare, meat quality and conditions of welfare during the pre-slaughter management of pigs

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Pós-graduação em Microbiologia Agropecuária - FCAV

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The aim of this study was to know the behavior of Santa Inês ewes in different physiological stages during the pre-slaughter management, as well as their body weight loss, blood hematocrit values and meat quality. 21 discard ewes were used, arranged into the following treatments: T1 = ewes which remained in lactation for 60 days with their respective lambs and slaughtered one day after weaning; T2 = ewes which remained in lactation for 60 days with their respective lambs and one more period of approximately 30 days without the lambs and afterwards slaughtered; and T3 = ewes which remained in confinement for 60 days and did not give birth during the year. The weight of ewes after transportation was lower for T1 in comparison with T2. Blood hematocrit values of ewes before and after transportation and after fast in the waiting pen were not different among the treatments, with mean value of 58.50%. We concluded that the quality of meat of discard ewes in different physiological stages is not altered by pre-slaughter management, when correctly performed (avoiding animal stress), concerning meat pH.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Pós-graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia Animal - FEIS

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Attempts to improve beef tenderness through supplementation with dietary vitamin D-3 have been challenged by null results and negative impacts on animal performance and carcass traits. Because vitamin D-3 is also synthesised by the animal via ultraviolet radiation from sunlight, the effectiveness of supplementation with dietary vitamin D-3 may be modulated by the degree of exposure of the animal to sunlight. Hence, this work aimed to verify whether dietary vitamin D-3 modifies meat quality without negatively affecting animal performance and carcass traits in B. indicus beef cattle that were either exposed to or protected from natural sunlight. Forty-two (411 +/- 38 kg) Nellore-type castrated males were fed a high-concentrate diet for 45 days after assignment to a treatment group. The treatments comprised combinations of three levels of vitamin D3 [ViTD - none (V0) or 2 x 10(6) IU of vitamin D-3 administered for either 2 (V2) or 8 (V8) consecutive days pre-slaughter] and two shading conditions (SHADE - unshaded or shaded). The post-mortem (pm) measurements were taken in the Longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscle. The animal performance and carcass traits were unaffected by ViTD or SHADE The V2 treatment increased the Myofibrillar Fragmentation Index in shaded animals compared to unshaded ones. Animals under shade had higher muscle calcium concentration. There was no effect of either ViTD or SHADE on the shear force. The L* values were higher at 24 h pm than at 0 and 1 h pm, with no differences among the animals in the ViTD or SHADE groups. Higher a* values were observed among animals in the V8 group than in the V0 group, and higher b* values were observed among animals in the V8 group than in the V2 or V0 groups, which were not different. In conclusion, ViTD and SHADE did not affect animal performance, carcass traits or shear force, whereas animals receiving a lower ViTD dosage and SHADE exhibited altered myofibrillar fragmentation. ViTD affected the colour parameters, and changes in the lightness of the beef related to the time pm were found in meat from animals under SHADE. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.